Norwich woman celebrates over a century of life
105-year-old Loretta Cursh surrounded by family after performing a song on the organ. Cursh is a resident of Chenango Valley Home located in Norwich, and according to home caretakers she does everything herself besides make meals and do laundry.
When asked what the secret to living a long-life was, Cursh responded, "I don't drink and I don't smoke." She added that she can remember back to when cars weren't common place, and the first time she took a ride in a car she thought, "How can anyone like these things?"
She said as technology improved, so did the comfort of riding vehicles, but it didn't start off that way.
(Zachary Meseck photo)
When asked what the secret to living a long-life was, Cursh responded, "I don't drink and I don't smoke." She added that she can remember back to when cars weren't common place, and the first time she took a ride in a car she thought, "How can anyone like these things?"
She said as technology improved, so did the comfort of riding vehicles, but it didn't start off that way.
(Zachary Meseck photo)
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